Oh, I know. Please know I didn't mean to point out those records specifically. Just that, unless records come from whereever official records come from, we can't put 100 percent faith in them.
That's why, for instance, you often have to provide a certified copy of your birth certificate when you need proof of who you are. You wouldn't believe what I went through when my d.l. lapsed after I moved to where I live now from a different state. They wouldn't take my ss statement, they needed to see the actual card, etc. I even had an up-to-date id card issued by the government with me. On top of that, my out of state d.l., although expired, had my ss number on it because, in VA's infinite wisdom, they used your ss number as your d.l. number.
For the life of me, I don't know how criminals manage to obtain false everythings and get by for years using them without detection. As a 'regular' person, I went through a review board just to get an updated d.l. in a new state - sort of like when Katie Couric gets frisked at the airport - like, are you kidding me?